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Voicing Identity

Cultural Appropriation and Indigenous Issues

John Borrows, Kent McNeil (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2022
University of Toronto Press (Verlag)
978-1-4875-4467-6 (ISBN)
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In this unique collection, Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors relate their own experiences with teaching and conducting research involving Indigenous peoples and their rights.
Written by leading Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, Voicing Identity examines the issue of cultural appropriation in the contexts of researching, writing, and teaching about Indigenous peoples. This book grapples with the questions of who is qualified to engage in these activities and how this can be done appropriately and respectfully.


The authors address these questions from their individual perspectives and experiences, often revealing their personal struggles and their ongoing attempts to resolve them. There is diversity in perspectives and approaches, but also a common goal: to conduct research and teach in respectful ways that enhance understanding of Indigenous histories, cultures, and rights, and promote reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples.


Bringing together contributors with diverse backgrounds and unique experiences, Voicing Identity will be of interest to students and scholars studying Indigenous issues as well as anyone seeking to engage in the work of making Canada a model for just relations between the original peoples and newcomers.

John Borrows is a professor of law and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Law at the University of Victoria Law School. Kent McNeil is an emeritus distinguished research professor at Osgoode Hall Law School at York University.

Introduction
John Borrows and Kent McNeil


1. Su-taxwiye: Keeping My Name Clean
Sarah Morales


2. At the Corner of Hawks and Powell: Settler Colonialism, Indigenous People, and the Conundrum of Double Permanence
Keith Carlson


3. Look at Your "Pantses": The Art of Wearing and Representing Indigenous Culture as Performative Relationship
Aimée Craft


4. Indigenous Legal Traditions, De-sacralization, Re-sacralization, and the Space for Not-Knowing
Hadley Friedland


5. Mino-audjiwaewin: Choosing Respect, Even in Times of Conflict
Lindsay Borrows


6. How Could You Sleep When Beds Are Burning? Cultural Appropriation and the Place of Non-Indigenous Academics
Felix Hoehn


7. Who Should Teach Indigenous Law?
Karen Drake and A. Christian Airhart


8. Reflections on Cultural Appropriation
Michael Asch


9. Turning Away from the State: Cultural Appropriation in the Shadow of the Courts
John Borrows


10. Voice and Indigenous Rights
Robert Hamilton


11. Guided by Voices? Perspective and Pluralism in the Constitutional Order
Joshua Nichols


12. NONU WEL,WEL TI,Á NE TȺ,EȻEȽ: Our Canoe Is Really Tippy
kQwa'st'not and Hannah Askew


13. Sharp as a Knife: Judge Begbie and Reconciliation
Hamar Foster


14. On Getting It Right the First Time: Researching the Constitution Express
Emma Feltes


15. Confronting Dignity Injustices
Sa’ke’j Henderson


Contributors

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 5 b&w illustrations
Verlagsort Toronto
Sprache englisch
Maße 159 x 235 mm
Gewicht 600 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Staat / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Empirische Sozialforschung
ISBN-10 1-4875-4467-7 / 1487544677
ISBN-13 978-1-4875-4467-6 / 9781487544676
Zustand Neuware
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